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Copper engraving, 'Nibley the Seat of George Smyth, Esq.', from Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain (London, 1709).

Arms: Smith of North Nibley impaling Mann of Norwich. Arms of George Smyth (1665-1712) of Nibley House, North Nibley in Gloucestershire, by his wife Dorothy Mann, a daughter of John Mann of Norwich, Esquire. Genealogy as stated on the ledger stone of Alicia "Smyth" in Salle Church, Norfolk, infant daughter of George Smyth of Nibley.
Date circa 1708
date QS:P,+1708-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.philaprintshop.com/images/kipnibley.jpg
Author Johannes Kip (1653-1722)
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